N.J. lawmakers announce lawsuit against congestion pricing
The legal action was based on the environmental cost to New Jersey residents.
John graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University at Albany with dual majors in journalism and communication. He also minored in political science. During his senior year, he juggled both classes and a full-time job as a web producer for News10 ABC in Albany, New York.
He landed his first on-air job as a multimedia journalist at KREX-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado. There, he chased wildfires, reported on politics and stories that made history, like the Aurora Theater shooting. He shot, wrote and edited his own stories.
Prior to joining CBS New York, he was an anchor/reporter at News 12 Networks for almost five years. He covered breaking news and crime. He was the first to uncover the story about a deadly Legionnaires outbreak in the Bronx, and the biggest gang takedown New York City has ever seen.
When John is not pursuing news stories, he loves to travel with his family and friends. Montauk, New York, and Telluride, Colorado, are his two favorite places in the world. He's an avid runner and completed his first marathon in 2019.
He lives on the Upper West Side with his husband and their dog, Belle. John is a Long Island native and graduated from Sachem High School. He says their radio program, WSHR, got him interested in broadcast journalism. He grew up watching CBS New York and is thrilled to cover news in the Tri-State Area.
The legal action was based on the environmental cost to New Jersey residents.
Mayor Eric Adams insists the city has reached its limit, with about 55,000 asylum seekers being housed in humanitarian relief centers here.
Family and friends say they'll continue to sit vigil outside the bodega until funeral arrangements are made.
Police sources believe this was a planned meetup to settle some sort of argument, but it's unclear what the fight was about.
Caban had been interim commissioner of the police department since Keechant Sewell stepped down in June.
Many would-be patients who showed up Friday morning to learn their surgeries needed to be rescheduled.
"This is the ultimate, ultimate sacrifice of the fire service," Newark Fire Chief Rufus Jackson said.
It was her final day on the job, approximately 18 months after she became the first woman to lead the NYPD.
While officials say the air will be poor, they do not believe it will be as bad as earlier in the month.
The group promotes visibility at Long Island school and library board meetings to ensure they're safe havens for children.
Many travelers tell CBS New York since the disruptions are weather-related, the airlines aren't helping pay for a place to stay.
Officials warn this could only be the beginning, as they predict more will come in the next few days.
A police-involved shooting in a Newark neighborhood caused quite a scare for people waking up.
Crespo is accused of shooting two men, one fatally, during a chase in January 2019.
The 39-year-old town workers was jolted by a bolt on Wednesday while painting lines on a soccer field.